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The red inflamed skin in eczema, also called dermatitis, can be seen in infants, teens, adults, and seniors. You can help eczema by improving lymph flow. The lymphatic system, a tiny network of vessels and nodes helps to reabsorb or detox cellular waste (cells, and parts of cells and other debris) from the body and brain. When this acidic cellular waste builds in your superficial lymphatic system which is right under your skin, it can create inflammation and irritate the skin. You can see and feel eczema it is red, inflamed, often hot to the touch. To help eczema you have to improve lymph flow to help circulation in the affected area.
I had eczema as a kid, but now as an adult it came back after I got bit by a bug that seemed to trigger my immune system, as the eczema came back around my hand and wrist where the bug bit. That was 2 years ago now, and I regularly do lymph drainage. Would there be something else in particular I need to do?
Hi Kianni, The eczema as a child is a sign you had a compromised lymphatic system. The bug bite created more inflammation in the hand and wrist which could have clogged your already compromised axilla nodes. You may need to add enzymes and balance pH to improve lymph flow. Thanks